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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2011

Lizard babies and exploding stars

from Diffusion Science radio · host Ian Woolf

Dr Julie-Anne Popple interviews Brigid Murphy about her discovery that lizards live births illuminate the evolution of cancer, Ian Woolf speaks to Dr Martin van Kerwijk about his research in new types of supernovas and neutron stars, News by Therese Chen, Victoria Bond, Mic Cavazzini and Ian Woolf Glassing research for better forsensics, Gasland film showing in Sydney, Synthetic Biology lecture in Sydney, Live Futures Festival in Sydney, Robot Wars in Sydney Presented by Mic Cavazzini, Produced by Ian Woolf

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Aug 8, 2011

Dr Julie-Anne Popple interviews Brigid Murphy about her discovery that lizards live births illuminate the evolution of cancer, Ian Woolf speaks to Dr Martin van Kerwijk about his research in new types of supernovas and neutron stars, News by Therese Chen, Victoria Bond, Mic Cavazzini and Ian Woolf Glassing research for better forsensics, Gasland film showing in Sydney, Synthetic Biology lecture in Sydney, Live Futures Festival in Sydney, Robot Wars in Sydney Presented by Mic Cavazzini, Produced by Ian Woolf

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